14–16 Sept 2011
Bari (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone
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Invited Talks

List of Invited Talks

 

Session dedicated to  the memory  of Boris Dolgoshein

  1. Alexander Borisov (Wayne State University)
    "Acoustic method of particle detection and its applications for geophysics studies by means of a neutrino beam
    "

  2. Valeri Cherniatin (BNL)
    "From first TR studies to the HELIOS TRD"

  3. Anatoli Romaniouk (CERN and MEPHI)
    "From the ideas to the ATLAS TRT"

  4. Alexandre Vaniachine (Argonne National Laboratory)
    "Neutrino geophysics with the delayed muons and TRD"

 

Session "TRDs in running experiments"

  1. Christoph Blume (Institut für Kernphysik - Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)
    "Commissioning and performance of the ALICE TRD
    "

  2. Michael L. Cherry (Louisiana State University)
    "Transition radiation in the US"

  3. Daniel Froidevaux (CERN)
    "Physics potential of the TRT in the ATLAS experiment at LHC"

  4. Jochen Klein (CERN)
    "Triggering with the ALICE TRD"

  5. Yvonne Pachmayer (Physikalisches Institut der Universität Heildeberg)
    "Physics with the ALICE TRD"

  6. Christoph Rembser (CERN)
    "Commissioning of the ATLAS TRT at LHC"

  7. Domenico Di Bari (Università di Bari "Aldo Moro")
    "Charged hadron identification with the HMPID Cherenkov-based detector in ALICE at LHC"

Session "TRDs for space applications"

  1. Thomas Kirn (RWTH Aachen University)
    "TRD on the ISS"

  2. Dietrich Muller (University of Chicago)
    "TRDs in Cosmic Ray Physics"

 

Session "Novel TRD Developments"

  1. Volker Friese (GSI Darmstadt)
    "The Compressed Baryonic Matter Experiment and its TRD"

  2. Razmik Mirzoyan (Max Planck Institute for Physics Munich)
    "Si PM developments and applications"

                

Session "Simulation for TRDs"

  1. Rob Veenhoff  (CERN)
    "Simulation of gaseous detectors: state of art"

 

Session on "Advanced R&D for radiation and particle detection"

  1. Klaus Desch (Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bonn)
    "Gas/pixel detectors: development and production"

  2. Peter Krizan (Department of Physics - University of Ljubljana)
    "Overview on the PID techniques"

  3. Leszek Ropelewski (CERN)
    "Recent advancements in the Micro Pattern Detector Technology"